Devices, systems, and methods appropriate for use in medical training are disclosed. In some instances, a patient simulator system is provided that includes a maternal patient simulator and a fetal patient simulator. The maternal patient simulator includes an internal chamber sized to receive the fetal patient simulator and a birthing mechanism disposed within the internal chamber configured to translate and rotate the fetal patient simulator with respect to the maternal patient simulator to simulate a birth. In some instances, the maternal patient simulator includes a structural framework and a sub-layer engaged with the structural framework to provide structural support and alignment features for one or more soft silicon outer layers defining a realistic skin of the maternal patient simulator.
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1. A patient simulator system, comprising: a maternal patient simulator having: an internal chamber sized and shaped to receive a fetal patient simulator; a birthing mechanism disposed within the internal chamber, the birthing mechanism configured to translate and rotate the fetal patient simulator with respect to the maternal patient simulator to simulate a birth; a structural framework; and a sub-layer engaged with the structural framework to provide structural support and alignment features for one or more soft silicon outer layers defining a realistic skin of the maternal patient simulator.
2. The patient simulator system of claim 1 , wherein the structural framework at least partially defines the internal chamber in which the birthing mechanism is disposed.
3. The patient simulator system of claim 2 , wherein the structural framework is utilized to align the birthing mechanism with a birth canal of the maternal patient simulator.
4. The patient simulator system of claim 1 , wherein the structural framework is formed of a rigid material.
5. The patient simulator system of claim 4 , wherein the sub-layer is formed of a material that is softer than that of the structural framework and that provides a more realistic feel to internal structures of a natural human body than that of the structural framework.
6. The patient simulator system of claim 1 , wherein the structural framework and the sub-layer at least partially define a torso of the maternal patient simulator.
7. The patient simulator system of claim 6 , wherein the maternal patient simulator includes articulating hip joints coupled to the torso of the maternal patient simulator.
8. The patient simulator system of claim 7 , wherein the articulating hip joints include a first plate secured to the torso of the maternal patient simulator, a second plate secured to a leg of the maternal patient simulator, and a flexible tubular member extending between the first and second plates.
9. The patient simulator system of claim 8 , wherein the articulating hip joints further include a plurality of tethers extending between the first and second plates to limit relative motion.
10. The patient simulator system of claim 8 , wherein the articulating hip joints further include a sensor for monitoring relative movement of the hip joint.
11. The patient simulator system of claim 1 , wherein the maternal patient simulator includes a removable tummy cover.
12. The patient simulator system of claim 11 , wherein the removable tummy cover is configured to simulate at least one of maternal contractions and a fetal heart rate.
13. The patient simulator system of claim 12 , wherein the removable tummy cover includes at least one speaker for simulating the fetal heart rate.
14. The patient simulator system of claim 12 , wherein the removable tummy cover includes at least one reservoir configured to receive fluid or air, wherein selective introduction and removal of the fluid or air into the at least one reservoir simulates the maternal contractions.
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December 11, 2018
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